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filed more than santorum, you know, this was kind of -- this was supposed to follow kind of an ohio, a michigan, you know, basically draw this kind of firewall against the rivals. and certainly a santorum victory, i think, would force romney to have to recalibrate the whole campaign. >> rick pearson, who is following all of this for the "chicago tribune." chief political reporter. his work available online at chicagotribune.com joining us from chicago. thanks very much for being with us. >> thank you, steve. >>> this is "washington today" on c-span radio. the economy and presidential politics coming up at today's daily briefing. abc's ann compton with this question to press secretary jay carney. >> governor romney says today the economy is coming back. something i don't think you'd disagree with. does the president think that the economy recovery has now reached a level where it's kind of inevitable, it's on a path where it's only going to get better? does that make it less of an argument for him during the election year? >> the president absolutely does not believe that recovery is inevitable.
filed more than santorum, you know, this was kind of -- this was supposed to follow kind of an ohio, a michigan, you know, basically draw this kind of firewall against the rivals. and certainly a santorum victory, i think, would force romney to have to recalibrate the whole campaign. >> rick pearson, who is following all of this for the "chicago tribune." chief political reporter. his work available online at chicagotribune.com joining us from chicago. thanks very much for being...
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next round of primaries as we move into february, including nevada this weekend, also key primaries in michigan, colorado and arizona. super tuesday is in early march. mitt romney campaigning in florida trying to get out the vote today. responding to all of this. in ask sblg we were vagsly outspent with negative ads attacking me. also, i think some
next round of primaries as we move into february, including nevada this weekend, also key primaries in michigan, colorado and arizona. super tuesday is in early march. mitt romney campaigning in florida trying to get out the vote today. responding to all of this. in ask sblg we were vagsly outspent with negative ads attacking me. also, i think some
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the kind of ad that relates to hard working working class voters, people from places like ohio and michigan. sean, the only question i have, because the ads are powerful right now, and that was a good one, why did they wait till the third week of september to start running that ad? that i don't understand. >> sean: good point, good question. obama, back to class warfare. not one of us attacking romney for his wealth, which let's see if it resonates. i don't think it will. i haven't seen the dials yet. let's take a look. >> i'm barack obama. a prove this message. >> seen these new ads where mitt romney says he's a friend of coal country? this is the guy who wants to keep tax breaks for companies that ship american jobs overseas. the same guy who had a swiss bank account and millions in tax savings like bermuda and the caymans. and on coal? well, here's what he said as governor outside a coal-fired power plant. >> i will not keep jobs that kill people. >> sean: a particularly high number with the democratic party. >> two points. there's more division in the obama advertising than the romney a
the kind of ad that relates to hard working working class voters, people from places like ohio and michigan. sean, the only question i have, because the ads are powerful right now, and that was a good one, why did they wait till the third week of september to start running that ad? that i don't understand. >> sean: good point, good question. obama, back to class warfare. not one of us attacking romney for his wealth, which let's see if it resonates. i don't think it will. i haven't seen...
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i checked the michigan statute. the only time you can make a citzens' arrest, megyn, if is felony is committed in your house or see a felony being committed in the public or a police officer asks you to assist in apprehending a suspect. none of those things happened here. he had no right to carry out a citzens' arrest. megyn: so what, david? the police can drive with impunity and according to mr. mcclain the cop was speeding, wasn't wearing his seatbelt and was endangering a k-9, a dog who was in the back of his vehicle. >> this mr. mcclain is looking out for the folks, megyn, in this case law enforcement. he has tremendous concern for their safety. look, was this a little overzealous? yes. thankfully he didn't do a pit maneuver. he didn't lay down spike stress. he used his camera. you think this had something to do with a youtube moment i guess? megyn: no. >> michigan there is reckless driving and careless driving. was he engaging in reckless driving endanking safety of others and himself? i don't think so. was it
i checked the michigan statute. the only time you can make a citzens' arrest, megyn, if is felony is committed in your house or see a felony being committed in the public or a police officer asks you to assist in apprehending a suspect. none of those things happened here. he had no right to carry out a citzens' arrest. megyn: so what, david? the police can drive with impunity and according to mr. mcclain the cop was speeding, wasn't wearing his seatbelt and was endangering a k-9, a dog who was...
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geiss, the michigan state democrat saying there will be blood if they do this in michigan. jay carney said, well, i didn't see that comment. doesn't sounds like it necessarily means what you are implying it means but the president likes civil debate in general and that's what we want to see in michigan. >> reporter: remember a few years back in 2009-2010 in the leadup to the obama-care vote, the tea party was described as brown shirts, racists, astro turf protesters. they were kind of phoney protesters. they weren't real grassroots people. they were accused of so many things. and there was no violence. fairly peaceful in their protests and gathering'. but this happened yesterday and there is a big yawn from the collective media, and frankly a flat liner reaction from the white house press secretary jay carney. if the shoe were on the other foot we know what would be happening. we would have a round of condemnation from democrats and republicans as well who would say there is no place for this. these are innocent lawful americans expressing their first amendment rights. they
geiss, the michigan state democrat saying there will be blood if they do this in michigan. jay carney said, well, i didn't see that comment. doesn't sounds like it necessarily means what you are implying it means but the president likes civil debate in general and that's what we want to see in michigan. >> reporter: remember a few years back in 2009-2010 in the leadup to the obama-care vote, the tea party was described as brown shirts, racists, astro turf protesters. they were kind of...
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from the white man he was president from university of mish station michigan. the secretary of labor thought he was a moderate i read all of the white house files i did not just serve on the commission i got all the files and we had all of it so we could see inside though one lone black guy in the eisenhower white house the listlessly to have names to a point* people he said he will not get in trouble making him do it. but there was the a professor from motor dame another important figure 57 mary frances berry when did you serve as tear? >>guest: i came to the commission in 1980 after serving in the carter administration running education programs for after being chancellor the university of colorado boulder people said was the first woman to be a the stage at a research university. i had a fight with ronald reagan even though i was a commissioner one of my latino women was the only other minority we would dissent when they would try to do something that was terrible. we had a big fight with him but i went to all of those. >>host: but president carter appointed
from the white man he was president from university of mish station michigan. the secretary of labor thought he was a moderate i read all of the white house files i did not just serve on the commission i got all the files and we had all of it so we could see inside though one lone black guy in the eisenhower white house the listlessly to have names to a point* people he said he will not get in trouble making him do it. but there was the a professor from motor dame another important figure 57...
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we begin with some of the comments of mitt romney in michigan. >> is michigan proving a little bit more difficult than you expect? >> about ten days or ago or two weeks aago i was down 13 points in michigan. right for you it looks like too close to call. i don't think the pollster know what will happen. we can't be 100% sure what will happen. the fact we made up 15 points in two weeks is really extraordinary. i'm also pleased that our debate went very well, i think, when senator santorum said he's taking one for the team. that pointed out that the practices of washington are very different than the kind of rhetoric you hear on a campaign. i think the american people want someone that will do something that's right for america, not just taking one for the team. i think the hardest thing about predicting what will happen today is whether senator santorum's effort to call democrat households and tell them to come out and vote against mitt romney is going to be successful or not. i think republicans have to recognize there's a real effort to kidnap our primary process. if we want republican
we begin with some of the comments of mitt romney in michigan. >> is michigan proving a little bit more difficult than you expect? >> about ten days or ago or two weeks aago i was down 13 points in michigan. right for you it looks like too close to call. i don't think the pollster know what will happen. we can't be 100% sure what will happen. the fact we made up 15 points in two weeks is really extraordinary. i'm also pleased that our debate went very well, i think, when senator...
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and competitive in michigan. i saw a group in pennsylvania by a group i've hired in the past, two points behind, and rasmussen has him five points behind, four points. people need to understand that the polling this year is the worst it's ever been, because this is the first election where if i tell you who's going to vote i can tell you how they're going to vote. you tell me that you're black or latino or a college kid or a single mother, i'll tell you how you're going to vote. if you tell me you're over 65, you're a man or married white woman, i'll tell you how you'll vote and i'll be right 2-3 times. therefore it's who's going to vote. polling is say how you're going to vote, but it's very bad at saying who's going to vote. the models these folks are crazy. they assume a democratic edge of six or seven points. i'm assuming a three-point democratic edge, and even that is very likely an overstatement. i went through every swing state poll in august and in september of the top super pacs in the country and looked
and competitive in michigan. i saw a group in pennsylvania by a group i've hired in the past, two points behind, and rasmussen has him five points behind, four points. people need to understand that the polling this year is the worst it's ever been, because this is the first election where if i tell you who's going to vote i can tell you how they're going to vote. you tell me that you're black or latino or a college kid or a single mother, i'll tell you how you're going to vote. if you tell me...
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. >> i'm from michigan. >> well, i will need your help in the michigan primary. >> would you take two, please? >> thank you. >> i think my son asked me a crazy question. he had 350 e-mails by dinner yesterday. >> your responses were brilliant. >> he made a perfect evening. >> thank you. >> hi, how are you? >> it is good to see you. >> thank you for your attention. >> thanks for the turnout. tell all of your friends the next couple of days. >> we will. thank you. >> good luck. >> i'm rooting for you. this is my wife. >> good. she wants one, too. >> i need your help the next few days. tell all of your friends. >> i will. and we will be watching tonight. good luck. >> i need your help. >> you are going to have it. >> thank you. .> this is am wife's >> good. >> my wife sent me on a mission tonight. >> tell her i need her vote. >> don't worry, you are going to have it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i need your help. >> you've got it. >> good luck. >> i have a picture i would like you to sign. would you mind doing it? >> sure. >> this is my daughter. that is my dad. >> thank you. thank you
. >> i'm from michigan. >> well, i will need your help in the michigan primary. >> would you take two, please? >> thank you. >> i think my son asked me a crazy question. he had 350 e-mails by dinner yesterday. >> your responses were brilliant. >> he made a perfect evening. >> thank you. >> hi, how are you? >> it is good to see you. >> thank you for your attention. >> thanks for the turnout. tell all of your friends the next...
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>> guest: when i started doing legal history at michigan and started leading all the legal history staff, did a dissertation about the draft that was enacted during the civil war, the first national draft act. from reading the documents i read, all the materials generated by government agencies and even legal history of the law at the very concerned about how power is exercised and whether there's a voice for people not in power. how did the powerless get somebody to listen to them which is what i love so much about the commission because i was insisting on listening to people. when you go to san antonio, texas and was the first hearing the commission had held on the tenets that i write about in the book. there'll these latinos who nobodies listen to them in case they were kicked out of school because they spoke spanish and was told was a dirty language. all these people, education was awful. we listen to them. when you go and read about the kind of book who was run over by a car in 1851 in the commission was sent to him because he was a korean war veteran and a sheriff stopped a car and
>> guest: when i started doing legal history at michigan and started leading all the legal history staff, did a dissertation about the draft that was enacted during the civil war, the first national draft act. from reading the documents i read, all the materials generated by government agencies and even legal history of the law at the very concerned about how power is exercised and whether there's a voice for people not in power. how did the powerless get somebody to listen to them which...
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pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin. obama was able to win all of them. until republicans can breach that blue wall. what you saw in this election, on the one hand, the evolution of the coalition in terms of democrats understanding who they are and who they represent, but also the ability to transcend that. the real story of this election is -- it is ironic. in many ways, this is the triumph 40 years later of the coalition invasion of young people, minorities, and socially liberal white voters. barack obama won only 36% nationally of white college voters who were the foundation of the coalition from the 1930's to the 1960's. 80% of minorities and 42% of college educated white voters. what he was able to do was to transcend that coalition in those red states. obama was able to put together very distinctive coalitions in the two bands of swing states. there are now two bands of swing states. we have had a series of state come into play. in the southeast. in the southwest. he relied on this new coalition. he had miserable numbers among working-class whites.
pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin. obama was able to win all of them. until republicans can breach that blue wall. what you saw in this election, on the one hand, the evolution of the coalition in terms of democrats understanding who they are and who they represent, but also the ability to transcend that. the real story of this election is -- it is ironic. in many ways, this is the triumph 40 years later of the coalition invasion of young people, minorities, and socially liberal white...
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they'd driven in not just from florida, but also michigan, virginia, arkansas, and elsewhere. they brought tools, fuel, even spare utility poles. early every morning, the workers show up for another 16-hour day; dispatchers distribute their marching orders; and then the trucks roll out for destinations around new jersey. it's almost like a military operation. >> the moving a small army of guys some as far south of miami to south of miami up to new jersey. that say logistical accomplishment in itself. >> reporter: ralph grant of florida power and light is in new jersey to supervise operations around the company's high-tech mobile command center. his company, naturally, has a lot of experience dealing with hurricanes. but snowstorms like the one that blanketed the northeast on wednesday are brand new to many of the company's workers. >> it isn't quite what we expected when we came up for hurricane restoreation. >> all of the utility >> reporter: all of the utility workers that we spoke to said its an incredibly rewarding feeling once they've managed to restore power to customers
they'd driven in not just from florida, but also michigan, virginia, arkansas, and elsewhere. they brought tools, fuel, even spare utility poles. early every morning, the workers show up for another 16-hour day; dispatchers distribute their marching orders; and then the trucks roll out for destinations around new jersey. it's almost like a military operation. >> the moving a small army of guys some as far south of miami to south of miami up to new jersey. that say logistical...
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also a proposal put forth by john dingell from michigan. his amendment using the same process that was used by previous administrations, again all of this part of the ongoing debate over the keystone xl pipeline. the senate is not scheduled to take up the measure. let's hear from congressman john dingell on his proposal. >> you will note, my dear friends and colleagues, that this amendment is going to utilize the procedures set forth by president george wfrl bush on april 30, 2004 with regard to the permitting of the pipeline. the amendment would require that approval and permitting processes follow clearly understood processes established by president george w. bush. my friends in the majority who have been pushing so hard on this issue are concerned about the amount of time it's been takinging to approve the permit to build this pipeline. in the executive order in question, president bush established a timely process in which an issue like this can can be considered. agencies can be consulted regarding the permit application and are requi
also a proposal put forth by john dingell from michigan. his amendment using the same process that was used by previous administrations, again all of this part of the ongoing debate over the keystone xl pipeline. the senate is not scheduled to take up the measure. let's hear from congressman john dingell on his proposal. >> you will note, my dear friends and colleagues, that this amendment is going to utilize the procedures set forth by president george wfrl bush on april 30, 2004 with...
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for that reason, i am going to win in michigan and across the country. [applause] i have to be our nominee. to get that job, i need you guys to get out to vote. we used to say, get out early, and vote often. you cannot do that, of course. get your friends who have not voted, take them to the polls, ask folks in your neighborhood. we have to get that done. i want to mention one more thing. we grew up here. we were born and raised here. we are back asking for your help. we love the beauty of this place. we love the character of the people of michigan. i have had the chance to see a lot of america. my dad took us around the country when we were kids. he showed us the national parks. i love the hymns of america. i love the beauty of america. i love the people of america. will our veterans and armed services personnel raise your hands? thank you, sir. thank you. thank you. thank you. [applause] there is another verse i love. the founders of this great country did not just write for their time. they saw beyond the years. the principles they put in place in the
for that reason, i am going to win in michigan and across the country. [applause] i have to be our nominee. to get that job, i need you guys to get out to vote. we used to say, get out early, and vote often. you cannot do that, of course. get your friends who have not voted, take them to the polls, ask folks in your neighborhood. we have to get that done. i want to mention one more thing. we grew up here. we were born and raised here. we are back asking for your help. we love the beauty of this...
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asian americans say it plays into stereotypes. >> thank you, michigan senator. debbie spent so much american money, you borrowed more and more from us. your economy get very weak before ours get very good. we take your jobs. thank you, debbie spend it now. >> i think this race for u.s. at some is between debbie spend it now and pete spend it not. approve this message. >> the ad links viewers to a separate website featuring chinese writing with images of teapots, asian currency. hoekstra says the commercial's aim is clear. >> the only group of people that this ad is anti, it's anti the spending policies of the liberal left. but there's nothing in here that has racial tint at all. >> the $150,000 ad buy will run in the state of michigan for the next two weeks. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," gisele sticks up for her man. but she takes a shot at tom brady's teammates in the process. if you haven't heard what she told those fans, you'll want to stick around. >>> and a record american television crowd watched clint eastwood at halftime tell the country it's
asian americans say it plays into stereotypes. >> thank you, michigan senator. debbie spent so much american money, you borrowed more and more from us. your economy get very weak before ours get very good. we take your jobs. thank you, debbie spend it now. >> i think this race for u.s. at some is between debbie spend it now and pete spend it not. approve this message. >> the ad links viewers to a separate website featuring chinese writing with images of teapots, asian...
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appropriations subcommittee, again, a budget hearing, and taking question from freshmen republic of michigan. >> before you were nominated, you were quoted atz ss saying w have to boost the level of the price of gal lien to level in europe. have too look at results. under this administration, the price of gasoline is doubles. while bumping $4 a gallon in north mississippi, today the price of gasoline in europe is about $8 a gallon. the people of north mississippi can't be mere, so i have to be their voice for them. i have to tell you that $8 a gallon of gasoline makes them afraid. it's a cruel tax on the people of north mississippi as they try to go back and forth to work. it's a cloud hanging over economic development, and it appears they plan they're feet. how do you respond to that? >> i think absolutely we should be judged on what we're doing. i should be judged on my fracture record when i became secretary of energy. when this administration started, we were in a free fall in a recession, and the piece plunged from $140 a gallon down to -- 140e do$140 a barrel to 4. we do everything in
appropriations subcommittee, again, a budget hearing, and taking question from freshmen republic of michigan. >> before you were nominated, you were quoted atz ss saying w have to boost the level of the price of gal lien to level in europe. have too look at results. under this administration, the price of gasoline is doubles. while bumping $4 a gallon in north mississippi, today the price of gasoline in europe is about $8 a gallon. the people of north mississippi can't be mere, so i have...
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the campaign moves to michigan and arizona at the end of the month, and then super tuesday early next month. this is washington today heard coast to coast on xm channel 119, and we are streamed live on the web at cspan.org. we are in the nation's capitol. >>> first news on the wall street, the dow up and the nasdaq was up and the s&p up 2. >>> the treasury department is trying to crackdown on evaders, and the u.s. is to join other nations to fight international tax evasion. the irs is publishing proposed rules that investors will have to follow in reporting on earnings from the foreign bank accounts. these requirements were in legislation from 2010 clack cracking down on people investing in foreign accounts to avoid u.s. taxes. >>> a couple of proposals on house republicans on how the pay for a payroll tax extension and a bill pending in conference contains a extension of unemployment insurance and that is o-call doc fix to prevent a cut to pay in reimbursements. and also, stopping illegal l immigrants to have credits. they will have to have social security numbers to prove they are d
the campaign moves to michigan and arizona at the end of the month, and then super tuesday early next month. this is washington today heard coast to coast on xm channel 119, and we are streamed live on the web at cspan.org. we are in the nation's capitol. >>> first news on the wall street, the dow up and the nasdaq was up and the s&p up 2. >>> the treasury department is trying to crackdown on evaders, and the u.s. is to join other nations to fight international tax...
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alisyn: start this hour in michigan. fox's mike tobin is at the statehouse among proterse still outside. he joins us live. it looks notably quiet this hour, mike. what is happening. >> reporter: an update on the legislation, allison. one of the bills related to public employees is on the way to the governor's desk where the governor says will sign it. another bill related to private sectors employees was approved by the senate but hung up in a bit of procedure called reviseal. looks like that will come back into the chambers again tomorrow. a review, pardon me. as far as what's going on behind me the numbers have dwindled quite a bit. a lot of demonstrators gone across the street to the romney building where the governor's office is. they're banging drums. if you see the white swath on the ground behind us that is the tent operated by the group, americans for prosperity. the conservative organization linked to the coke brothers. an individual named scott was there when it was torn down. >> they rushed our chant. chanting
alisyn: start this hour in michigan. fox's mike tobin is at the statehouse among proterse still outside. he joins us live. it looks notably quiet this hour, mike. what is happening. >> reporter: an update on the legislation, allison. one of the bills related to public employees is on the way to the governor's desk where the governor says will sign it. another bill related to private sectors employees was approved by the senate but hung up in a bit of procedure called reviseal. looks like...
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there's a lake effect on the opposite side of lake michigan ... 2-4 in. likely here in the metro area we're looking at 35- 40 mi. per hour wind gusts ... the temperatures 28 degrees and falling tonight cloudy skies with more snowfall ... 8-14 degrees below temperatures overnight ... the total stewartsnow accumulation will be 7 in. by tomorrow ... temperatures will be in the mid to upper 20s ... the storm will move out quickly tomorrow but we have a good 12- 16 hours ahead of moderate snowfall this will accumulate and pose challenges for the evening rush hour as well as the morning rush tomorrow ... >>compared to last year's blizzard this is state tap on the cheek it's time now for today's trivia question: in which state is glacier national park? we will have that answerididide? you're not my dad ahh!! hey honey, back feels better little dancing tonight, you and me? dr. scholl's pro inserts relieve different types of lower body pain by treating at the source so you're a whole new you. go pro with dr. scholl's. id his career with a sprained toe. it was not
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michigan, ohio iowa, new hampshire, pennsylvania, wisconsin. what's the -- what's he going to say to swing state voters that he has the already been able to say? >> he is on the hunt for reagan democrats. he has to find the independents and the democrats that might -- where he might find a crack between president obama's success and his policies and it may be where they are in their life right now. and so i think he is going to be saying to them that we haven't gotten back to our state of economic health. you live every day in fear you are not going to be able to make it and i can do better. >> so he is going in to persuade? >> yes. >> this is not mobilization. this is persuading gettable josh, there was an interesting statement by jeb bush today, speaking of reagan democrats, which basically he said -- and i am going to quote him: ronald reagan would have based upon his record of finding accomodation finding some degree of common ground, they would have had a hard time if you define the republican party -- and i don't, he says, as having an or
michigan, ohio iowa, new hampshire, pennsylvania, wisconsin. what's the -- what's he going to say to swing state voters that he has the already been able to say? >> he is on the hunt for reagan democrats. he has to find the independents and the democrats that might -- where he might find a crack between president obama's success and his policies and it may be where they are in their life right now. and so i think he is going to be saying to them that we haven't gotten back to our state of...
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it's arizona and michigan. according to senator santorum he's not only battling the republican rivals right now, he's also fighting the mainstream media and he has a message for voters who are listening. here it is: >> will you be the generation that sat on the sidelines and watched as candidate african date comes up in the mat medioo and the national media takes their whacks at them to try to destroy them in every way possible as they've done with every single republican candidate and as they will between now and the election. and will you sit on the sidelines and say boy, that's not fair, or will you stand up and fight back for freedom? >> megyn: joining me now, monica crowley, radio talk show most and sally cohn, political commentator and both are fox news contributors. we were having fun at the senator's expense, because i was saying that reminded me of the seen from brave heart. i mean, there's a little drama in the delivery. but he hits on a point that drives conservatives nuts in the mainstream media. i
it's arizona and michigan. according to senator santorum he's not only battling the republican rivals right now, he's also fighting the mainstream media and he has a message for voters who are listening. here it is: >> will you be the generation that sat on the sidelines and watched as candidate african date comes up in the mat medioo and the national media takes their whacks at them to try to destroy them in every way possible as they've done with every single republican candidate and as...
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listen here. >> thank you, michigan senator. debbie spends so much american money, you borrow more and more from us. your economy get very weak, ours get very good. we take your jobs. thank you debbie spend it now. >> i think this race for the senate is between debbie spend sit now and pete spend it not. joining me now the man behind that ad. thank you for being here. we talked about this in our last hour. the asian-pacific islander groups said they are deeply disappointed by this ad. they find it very disturbing that you chose to use, quote, harmful stereotypes that encourage anti-asian sentiment. your response. >> the only group of people that this ad is anti-is anti-debbie and the ad points to the opportunity that america's dumb economic policies, deficits, trillions of debt, creates the opportunities for countries like china and on thers to take advantage of our weakness. if we. megyn: $groups appear to have a problem with what they view as trying to demonize the chinese but also with the broken english as if there is an int
listen here. >> thank you, michigan senator. debbie spends so much american money, you borrow more and more from us. your economy get very weak, ours get very good. we take your jobs. thank you debbie spend it now. >> i think this race for the senate is between debbie spend sit now and pete spend it not. joining me now the man behind that ad. thank you for being here. we talked about this in our last hour. the asian-pacific islander groups said they are deeply disappointed by this...
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michigan is at the end of february and his father was governor there. newt gingrich is focusing on southern states that vote in march. >>justine: this story just across the wires, italian officials have now called of the underwater search for the people still missing in the cruise ship accident. the cruise ship ran aground on january 13th. investigators are saying the search is not over because of dangers that the search goes is to rescue workers. 17 bodies have been recovered and 16 people are still listed as missing. we will continue to keep you updated on this developing story. >>darya: and less than an hour, thousands of kaiser permanente workers will be walking off the job. will tran is live in oakland and talking about the reason for the strike. >>will: the reason why is health care workers are complaining about cuts in health care and retirement benefits. look at the security guards in front of waiting for the nurses to rise. this is a psychologist in optical workers' strikes that the nurses make of 17,000 nurses through the entire system and the
michigan is at the end of february and his father was governor there. newt gingrich is focusing on southern states that vote in march. >>justine: this story just across the wires, italian officials have now called of the underwater search for the people still missing in the cruise ship accident. the cruise ship ran aground on january 13th. investigators are saying the search is not over because of dangers that the search goes is to rescue workers. 17 bodies have been recovered and 16...
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worth of land to individual states to create land grant colleges the one that i went to briefly was michigan state university where they they had it and they still have all these giant farms and they so that they could actually make enough money to keep the college going so that they could give people free educations university california was free until ronald reagan came along as governor. at why not join the rest of the civilized world and we're the only country in the world that has student loan debt that at anything close to the kind of proportions we have the only developed country why not mark why not why not say if you can go to college it's free or if you can go to trade school become a good mechanic it's free so you talk about just paying for actually controlling it i'm talking about in i'm talking about paying for it and calling it an investment instead of building a bridge or in addition to building a bridge we're building a mind we're building skilled workers whether it's a bricklayer or whether it's an engineer because well part of the government's involvement in student loan th
worth of land to individual states to create land grant colleges the one that i went to briefly was michigan state university where they they had it and they still have all these giant farms and they so that they could actually make enough money to keep the college going so that they could give people free educations university california was free until ronald reagan came along as governor. at why not join the rest of the civilized world and we're the only country in the world that has student...
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debt for the rest of your life yeah and student debt i mean you know my mother worked her way through michigan state university in the in the forty's and fifty's. as a lifeguard in charlotte way in the we in the in the summer and washing airplanes at the airport on saturdays i mean it was you could you could literally put yourself through college with with apart. from for most of the history of america from the free university of virginia the thomas jefferson started the lame grant colleges that it ram lincoln started out and as he was one of them right up until the reagan era and then starting in the eighty's college started getting really obscene lee. expensive in this explosion of college that exactly right and it's costing us jobs it's costing our borrowers their financial security now in terms of the actual cost of forgiving those student loans again only airfare you paid your loans for ten years could you get your federal student loans forgiven under my bill but there is a benefit if you've already been paying on your student loans for the past ten years before my bills are back in the l
debt for the rest of your life yeah and student debt i mean you know my mother worked her way through michigan state university in the in the forty's and fifty's. as a lifeguard in charlotte way in the we in the in the summer and washing airplanes at the airport on saturdays i mean it was you could you could literally put yourself through college with with apart. from for most of the history of america from the free university of virginia the thomas jefferson started the lame grant colleges...
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redirecting is help there because the republicans that picked up house seats in ohio and indiana and michigan and wisconsin and all those also picked up state legislative seats. so redirecting should give us a republican and a conservative majesty in the hou majority in the house not for the next couple of years, but for the next decade. [ applause ] okay. we're only a third of the way there, guys. that's the house. good news on the senate. we have 47 republican senators. not that many conservative senators but we are getting there. we need to pick up 60 serious senators in the u.s. senate. the good news is the next two election cycles make this very possible. in 2012, there are 23 democratic seats up and only ten republican seats. this is a target-rich environment. these are people who survived the prodemocrat, anti-bush landslide of 2006. and two years later, 20 ds up and 13 republicans. so in the next two election cycles, '12 and '14, there are 43 democrats senators up. more than half of which are in red states and ought to be flipable. the republican -- yes. 43 seats, more than 23 targets
redirecting is help there because the republicans that picked up house seats in ohio and indiana and michigan and wisconsin and all those also picked up state legislative seats. so redirecting should give us a republican and a conservative majesty in the hou majority in the house not for the next couple of years, but for the next decade. [ applause ] okay. we're only a third of the way there, guys. that's the house. good news on the senate. we have 47 republican senators. not that many...
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outside washington in lansing michigan at the state house the michigan house approved the first of the two right to work bills that would weaken the union power in the state. the republican dominated chamber passed a measure dealing with public sector workers 58-51. coming up in about 15 minutes here on c-span2, we will take you to the white house for today's briefing with jay carney, and indications that president obama will be at today's briefing. we will have it live when it starts to read back to the conversation on the fiscal cliff this morning from the washington journal and a look at how the business is might be affected. of >>> let's begin with what iss bi comeess and how does it t: about?t's >> guest: is an organization with a simple mission. our job is trying to make it ist easier for business leaders inon about country that care about policy issues but don't have a washington office or don't havea town spe to speak out on the issuesak of the public policy. >> host: so, is this a brand-new organization? >> guest: even a route for years three and a half supported by some of th
outside washington in lansing michigan at the state house the michigan house approved the first of the two right to work bills that would weaken the union power in the state. the republican dominated chamber passed a measure dealing with public sector workers 58-51. coming up in about 15 minutes here on c-span2, we will take you to the white house for today's briefing with jay carney, and indications that president obama will be at today's briefing. we will have it live when it starts to read...
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just say no did eventually catch up with michigan state after i left. i'm not saying there was any cause and effect involved here. i'm saying that's what happened. yeah? yes. >> would the social unrest of the '60s been possible without the vietnam war? >> okay. would the social protests have been possible without the vietnam war? there would have been and there were actually protests -- for example the berkeley free speech movement did pre-date the u.s. military escalation of the war. whether or not protest over free speech, the right to engage in political protests would have extended beyond a berkeley or have had traction beyond michigan and worked its way to a central michigan, i'm not so sure that it would have had that kind of traction. protests against in loc in loco parentis, sure. but i think the vietnam war is very much the vrallying cry. it creates an environment of angst, unease. and once the lottery -- the establishment of the lottery and once people knew what draft number was and president nixon was cutting down the number of u.s. troops, o
just say no did eventually catch up with michigan state after i left. i'm not saying there was any cause and effect involved here. i'm saying that's what happened. yeah? yes. >> would the social unrest of the '60s been possible without the vietnam war? >> okay. would the social protests have been possible without the vietnam war? there would have been and there were actually protests -- for example the berkeley free speech movement did pre-date the u.s. military escalation of the...
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here is part 2 of my exclusive sit-down. >> i saw big crowds in michigan. 140 days to go. how are you guys feeling? >> feels great. it's fun being out on the trail. it's warm. big crowds. a lot of enthusiasm. there's a growing seasons we are going to win this thing so it feels pretty darn good. >> you were just quoted as saying that michigan is in play. let's go through some of the states. michigan, obviously wisconsin. it's a different ballgame now because of scott walker? >> oh, sure. scott has been an effective governor there. they have seen the effects of some of his policies, the budget, keeping taxes down. people have seen their tax rates go down and all this comes together to say wisconsin folks are interested in that kind of leadership. i think wisconsin is in play and we can win wisconsin. >> pennsylvania? >> pennsylvania, as well. i was delighted with the crowds there. in fact, i think the president's energy policies have surprised a lot of people who traditionally vote at that time and they say, look, this president just doesn't get how important energy is not o
here is part 2 of my exclusive sit-down. >> i saw big crowds in michigan. 140 days to go. how are you guys feeling? >> feels great. it's fun being out on the trail. it's warm. big crowds. a lot of enthusiasm. there's a growing seasons we are going to win this thing so it feels pretty darn good. >> you were just quoted as saying that michigan is in play. let's go through some of the states. michigan, obviously wisconsin. it's a different ballgame now because of scott walker?...
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the next round of primaries by the end at the end of this month in arizona and in michigan. we'll have more on presidential pol politics later in the program. let's begin with the comments of house speaker john boehner as he went to the floor critical of the president in his decision that would require religious organizations including catholic based hospitals, universitys and charities to provide birth control as part of the overall health care legislation. >> my colleagues, people have mobilized in objection to a rule put forward by the obama administration that constitutes an unambiguous attack on religious freedom in our country. this rule would require faith-based employers including catholic charities, schools, universities and hospitals to provide services they believe are immoral. those services include sterilization, abortion, inducing drugs, devices and contraception. the federal government has drifted dangerously beyond its constitutional boundaries encroaching on religious freedom and harms some of our nation's most vital institutions. if the president does not r
the next round of primaries by the end at the end of this month in arizona and in michigan. we'll have more on presidential pol politics later in the program. let's begin with the comments of house speaker john boehner as he went to the floor critical of the president in his decision that would require religious organizations including catholic based hospitals, universitys and charities to provide birth control as part of the overall health care legislation. >> my colleagues, people have...
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pretty well. >> you almost cringe i like the big lakes, the little lakes, the tall trees -- >> i'm from michigan. i know those lakes and cars. there is a an expression of what we call flop swag. because he knows he is dying. a director once said relax you have got the job. >> and did the performance get better? >> well, sure. but he is constantly selling, selling, selling. >> that is part of the problem he doesn't have a job. he feels such a degree of text and anxiety that every word will be parsed. can he ever get comfortable in his own skin? >> maybe too late. he should watch reagan and palin. when she is just making a speech she is a model of ease. she is living in the moment. watch her [ inaudible ] use of the art, she is so graceful and relaxed -- >> sometimes ignorance breeds that. >> i'm not suggesting that. you said it. >> yeah. >> but the fact is that she is very easy and relaxed in her skin and he is not. >> we have time for one more clip here which i think is again, mitt romney trying too hard. >> okay. >> we have in this room some -- some real young ones there is a little one in yell
pretty well. >> you almost cringe i like the big lakes, the little lakes, the tall trees -- >> i'm from michigan. i know those lakes and cars. there is a an expression of what we call flop swag. because he knows he is dying. a director once said relax you have got the job. >> and did the performance get better? >> well, sure. but he is constantly selling, selling, selling. >> that is part of the problem he doesn't have a job. he feels such a degree of text and...
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in michigan. for just the lithium ion battery alone, we were able to attract 18 companies to michigan to build the various parts to have a whole supply chain and those 18 companies were projected to create 63,000 jobs by the year 2020. 63,000 jobs. now i know the only reason those jobs were even possible, even with the challenges the industry has had the only reason why they were possible is because of the federal government. led by the president. making a commitment to battery technology. you know as we've heard, there are challenges facing the industry. if we don't get this right if america does not get this right we're going to lose a lot of those high-paying advanced manufacturing jobs forever. that's where the government can do even more. with policies to encourage demand. george w. bush, he created a tax break for suvs. so we should extend the one that we have for electric cars which actually benefit the planet. we need tax credits for these early electric vehicles until the price of making
in michigan. for just the lithium ion battery alone, we were able to attract 18 companies to michigan to build the various parts to have a whole supply chain and those 18 companies were projected to create 63,000 jobs by the year 2020. 63,000 jobs. now i know the only reason those jobs were even possible, even with the challenges the industry has had the only reason why they were possible is because of the federal government. led by the president. making a commitment to battery technology. you...
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the koch brothers michigan questiobrother.my question is dt matter? s why aren't you talking about the economy? huge distraction. you don't want to talk about the distraction. >> bob: you're the ones that says gay issue is a problem for him. >> andrea: it's not a problem. >> bob: you said it would be a problem. >> andrea: i didn't say that. coming up, what should happen to people who released the detail of the double agent working with the c.i.a. to help spoil the bomb plot? will eric holder investigate? we'll discuss. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: welcome back to "the five." a story that broke last week was that there was a foiled bomb plot of another underwear bomber but that the underwear bomb had been upgraded. we don't exactly know what that means. we're waiting for greg to deliver a skit. but then four days later it was revealed that the leaker, sorry, that the bomber was double agent. this news was leaked to the "associated press." there is a lot of consternation. one worries about other underwear bombers out there. and they worry about t
the koch brothers michigan questiobrother.my question is dt matter? s why aren't you talking about the economy? huge distraction. you don't want to talk about the distraction. >> bob: you're the ones that says gay issue is a problem for him. >> andrea: it's not a problem. >> bob: you said it would be a problem. >> andrea: i didn't say that. coming up, what should happen to people who released the detail of the double agent working with the c.i.a. to help spoil the bomb...